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FRIDAY. APREIL ,Council Bluffs Council Bluffs st Mention | INTEK-LASS The Coumell WinfSs Office of e { Min Seventeenth Aanwal Session Will Be Heid Yoday. MANY ENTRIES FOR HONORS Determined Effert to Be Preseat ade by Comtestames to Low Lewis Cutier. funer dire Noge & Seate Migh School Baird & Bolasd ertakers. ‘Phone 2 Woarks. rng ® friends. Mar —_ ar as follows: avender as and biack: & netusive, = the saptc » usive, ard the fres: “ aceount of beng e one member of the sophomores be aumber while one of mmber . as s Michaeiis. ¥ lack and George Van B seorge Goemer. Grover nnso Lieutenant A Comma dery. tghts Templar w eet in speciai ave this evening 4 r work In srder of the Red Cross. | Seconds—L. Swanson . latory exercises, a ban- V. Landon, T. Grow be served. to which all sir gens, Frisdman, W their wives are cordiaily | D. E BEdson, H. n. F. Bates D. Smith, High Schoc £ Capel pmmander for Nebraska S-S will be present Following the imitiation | i« reus D. Plawer, L of candidates refresnments will be served Iwanson. A g A and & social session enjov Bates, E. Rob W tlcox. We The bersg, D Hargens. Wihliams t = Richmond. chiet o Willlam Roiph, under arrest at was frect was b Biuffs and that an would_have to be Sent afier h Sher'® Leuch will go to Loup morning The funeral of the late Mrs Glibert. which will be prt Schoot this atiernoon clock from the Capel l'—_llfl!nct 33 Scott street Rev Jreutt. V. Landon. L. Swanson, e, pas of the First H Finerty, F. Deffenbaagh. E ehurch will conduct the B, Wiicox. A. Leanox, G. Clark. and interment will be =n 2 man. H. Smith. cemetery ends desiring Haif Ml Run, High body can 48 so at the rem 1:Me—H. Boyne, S Clark the hours of ¥ a m. and n '."._nq E_Edson, H ““"Ll-" r A E. Woodworth of this city filed yes- sack. F. Deffenbaugn. E. Sazer. W. Noian, terday with the county auditor affidawit A Lensox. E Harms, A Whitman, H that he would be a candidate a: the Smith M Jude primaries for the repubiican nomin- Mie Run. High 2 ation for constable in Kane twaship. —H. Boyme, 8. C A. Bauman, F. Deffenba: Schosdsack. D. Smith, R_Wise, W. Noiaa, A Whitman, H. Crowl, B Smuth, M Hib- bard. A Hundred and Twenty-yard Hurdles, High Schoo State Record. 16% Seconds—Y. Landom, 8. Wilcos, F. Giles, T. Harvey, B Frowr. Two Hundred snd Twenty-yand Hurdles. B Clark of Oalfland candidate for_ the repubiican nomination for county attorney compieted his nominating petition yéuterday and filed it with County Auditor Innes. The petitiun bears 30 signatures. Edwin Archer. 189 Fifth avenue, died an encly Bour yesterday moruing . et the Edmucdson Memorial bospital, after 4n finess of three weeks, aged & yeass. ool State Reeor: ds—V Mr Archer was stricken with pneumonia a"",,*“““‘ v e and later his “lower llmbs became af- " fected, necessitating amputation of one of them. While recovering from the apera- ton, death resuited rom pneumonta. His Hamm: waly surviving relati - Fret—ii Boyme. E. M Sa St e Siytey Pondon. . Piatner, L. Swanson, E Ed- Union Pacific railroad for the last "B Aten. V. Hunt, F. White hree vears. Asrangements for the fun- | pogen -g-' H;‘fi.\ ral Bad Dot been made last atght ~ e Schoel State Record. Poter Smith. city heaith and milk in- Boyme. D. Grow. spector. filed information in the superior court yestarday against Paui Petersen and Theodore Petersen. dairymen, charging G Leav E. Bdson. Landon. 53 Aten, with seiling adulterated or skimmed igh School Recurd. & Feet 3 he sampies of milk soid by Pwal yne, E. Capel, V. Landon. G. Petarsen, according to Inspector Smit: “Swansan Sants, stiowed only I per cent of butter an, V. Hunt, F. Whits fat. while samples of Theodore Peter- - sen’s milk registered but I 2-10 per cemt Jomp, Figh School Reeord. of butter fat the es—H. Boyne, G formations filed Smith wili L Swanson, V. Huat S Peterson operaie to preveat defendant 3 T. Harvey, W. Cleaver, < dairymen from_ obtaining further license Macrae. 0 engage i the saie of milk within the = Broad jump. Hign Sehooi State Recor aty limits. 2 Feet : Iaches—ii. Boyne H Cooper - (mmncx D. Grow. V. Landon, W 2 ..x“l 8. DON - latner, L. Swanson, R. Wise. g H—\\"ES e g 2 g E ;:e'flnl‘ E :C‘hm Kk F & matter as your o s eves. A defeect ¥ Bates, W. Cleaver, C of vision, if neglected. may mean & Derm- sment ailment far mors serfous than the present slowness in studies. Consult & com- petent optician. We examine eyes free and yeu incur no obiigation to have giasses fit- wd Lefferts. Race—Senior team: Cooper. L. Swagson, ¥ or team: E. Robinson, F. Aten. Sopnomore t= Anheuser-Busch Mait Tonic for medicinal and family use ort, sherry. sweet Catawba wine, 3 cts. per full quart. Rosen- feld Liguor Co. "Phones 3 BOYY CIGARETTES START FIRE Barm Burned aad Other Property Eandangered by Blase. Smaill boys and cigarsttes are credited with having been respemsible for a biaze which set fire o the Back of the residence of Mrs. H. B. Eoewies 43 Soutn Eighth at noon yesterday. but which was unately exinguished before the flames ade any great headway Two aute the barm were removed When re was first diseoversd. The damage which was confined 1o the sear and siair way of the barn was small. Boys from : Bicomer school. #t is saiff, hawe been mak- ng 3 practice W the neem Tecess of sit- tng n the alley deor of the barn and Private Money to Loan an ciy Property. F.J. SCENORR, 518 Broadway, Couscil Blaffs Iowa. he smoking and the fire vesterday was found o have started at the lower casing s door. Twenty minutes before the fire. a: the Knowles' residence the department was cailed to Sixteenth avenue near the Mil- waukee depot to extinguish & biase near Stangard Oil company's offices and storage tanks. A spark, presumabiy from a iocsmotive, had set fire (0 Weeds and debris collected in & hollow. which had become saturated with off by the over urning of a tank w weeks ago. The chemical engine from No. § statign, ex- inguished the biaze before any (Perious damage was dome. A short strip #f fem cing was Jestroyed, But that was about the extent of the damage Rea! Esmte Transfers. These wransfers were reported to Tae Bee April 27 by the Poumwartamse Coumty Ad- stract company of Council Bluffy John Wickersham to L D. Woodman- 5 acres aey awlh 3-Tem Toasties ape weady to serve with the addifion of cream, and a It si Gi v o Minden e sugar i desired—also [ Som IR SRS T & pleasing with fruit. Sacab D Pacion. undivided haif lovs 5 and & block 6 Freeal'sadd w 4 “Post Toasties are made of John W. Tempieton and wife tg Max Petera, lote % and W Biock & My corx, and are as wholesome qhm delicions. w 4 lowa Townsite Cemgany to George Groneweg. ots § and % dieck 1L - = = LJ Neille Tyson Corinon amd hushend e Putar Mackegrang. lofs 5 a2 & ref- it ol 27042 o o 4 lark o James Fnerty ts & and & ortgnal plat ™ JEWELRY REPAIRING may be done twe ways It map be done right with | artistic aad seistactlyy results. or it mas e dove n a crode Memring the articie i worve whage ihan * pride cur- hhu) MEET J. F. Evans Dead a Council Bluffs I owa Aged Woman Talks in California Mry. C. M. Shepard of Irwin, Ia, Tells of Seeing Heavenly Visitor Former Mayor of Council Biuffs Expires in Los Angeles of o Seventy-Five Years Ago. Wt wui setutved Sestiotuy of thib RLAN, la., Apeti 2 —@pe > Sl epacd. who is living wit Evans, for epard, near rwin. Shelb ness man of C s in her S year b al of Hailey's in speaking of it she st a young girl at m faiher's home in Onondags New Yark. and can see fust how everyining lovked as my father aad tie rest e fam u! went around nouse ook a: agEs about Mf- to talk Angeles. 5 toval- ear or ago she Kept he aqual and is st o mam and does beaw of the promoters was one > rallway svstem of C FoR Husband and Son of Late Mrs Shere ESTATE lock Attempt te Break WiN MA YWY, . April B— x mother was e of making a will and nfluenced. Frank ¥ Damage Suits » Are Dismissed il consists South Dak s e during t pasees, according ephews and wern n ¢ Keefer @ Marks Find Injary Com- plained of Occurred on Colorado £ the es W he will, to £ Mrs ews from e prop- s the purpose of the as refused to appomt susband. special ad- of the contest raised Shericck was named exscutor, aisoc without bond in the w Judge Wheeicr will probabi make ‘wo Years of Age. new assign he hope of keeping the Two of sits of Koeter & Marks, which w for dammges for ai- eged injury to ship s f horses, had Deer consoiidated and the try started Tuesday, when it was discoversd that the compiained of sccurred o the respects am were turned over to the Burling: ton county, Ohic, she lost 1‘"":‘: ;_,;;";:“lfl-‘:f’ for the mother when she was a very smail lismies. By agreement. gri Mrs Stesler's wedding was an ex- ington Railway company accepted in reai Mfe of the experience of the A the sum of 5.0M in favor of the poem. “The Quaker Widow" the claim involved & and. Fer father was a ‘oo Liits Slwmissed yesieriay is not sei- | Quaier and her lover was ool The church e e n the COUrts ook a hand. and said she must cbserve The sult of Jubn Troat agsinst Tullim|one sot Stietng bote Guber S sne Dot beileving imsthe Quaker doctrines K Y. tnvol contraversy -!r::hor-..m“ :;ng t‘ r.;.: ray In wpite of their warning the young coupie of ck of goods i a cou o - To 3his -marriage fourteen were married. To jhis tourteen stobe in Kég Creek township was setsied n children were borm. Mrs. St eame daughter, Mrs. W' this county out of eourt. Mr= BEmma Hart flled suit for from Charles E Hart married November I, 1mn Mrs Hart says her husban September 1. 196 and has ever since r fused W provide for her suppert or that of ir minor child. of wi she asks Jasper court 1o award her the ay n Nebraska. and Wan carry Bee gt rautes et Freight Engine Rans Amack. Wanted—Young &iri 10 help with house- BRI April X —(Special \—A work. Cail Beil B. 99 engine derailed and engine — badly damaged. ome raliroad smpiove ser- Marriage Licenses. ousty end of a depot crushed Licenses to wed were issued yesterday ro 0 aad ome horse killed was the damage done hers this morning n a coilision be- 3 Residence. Age | Uween a fred n C_Compion. Nehawka Neb.. .. % and team Mavie E. Kangty, Neoia, Ia while swi struck Frank 8. Parker. the dray : engine. It plowed over the ties onto the depot piat- form and into the end of the station build- Herbert Halder. ng. . Brakeman Dotswick was Suble Rockford, ( caugnt between e engine and the end . of the depot. Both his legs were broken YOUR CH hose backward and will probably i @ be amp in school” Perhaps it's sye woubie. Find out. We sxamine eyes free Lefferrs. Carroll Masm Charged with Arsom. e "ARROLL. Bee | Thomas Farrell )fice. 15 Seote street. marning by S 3 of amsom. It is alleged he N. ¥ Pumbing Co. Tel 50; 2ight. I-IM2 | ing occupied by the line and s T ik mivw_sod the emess cccupied b BON In April 3 —(Special )—Mr. Rev. G A Ellletw. he former bufld- s Tabor, one of Denison’s most prom. | °5 W22 §utied aad the preacher's home sena. is dangerousty sick wiw | 788 Practically desroyel It is charged biood poisening at Adrian. Mich. He had PERSEE S NI SSa. S Vo Seen spending the latter part of the winter | OCT 0f SSUNg fire & the saicon bullding aytona Besch, Fla. and was touring . his auto. A: Chatancoga he was M P Pi + > the home wlecod $195.1ek 5 s i s N30 in excess m postoffice M Tabor has been § iberal sup- Juduon porter of the Lemon Home for Homeless Children at Councél Bluffs and his charities have been broadcast Baby Fatally Sealded at Beome. BOONE. la. April 3R —Specy Tele.- | LOGAN—Workmen begaa tearing out the €ram)—Tha Mfant son. of William Thiess | 0ior of the. oid wouse. ® of Ogden this morning feil = Aol o8 f— = scaiding water and w e e o - with the exception of . lttie court > one was I year d gers ia - horrible agony. . tired farme prob- recovery.. The parents ars 3 - o s o Srominent peapie & senator in the Hacrison Burns Herseif HANLONTOWN fa —Mrs. S Grant. v east of bere. committed mu e e e s body | SChool for the ensuing year. She day Uy pourmg Wermne over her body|iHO DUF the SeRuBE T Sho hes bed and setting Cre to herseif. It I8 be- s a graduate of the Harian High schoc eved thas she wus balf crazed when she and of Lraie university of Des Moines. smmitted the act - Mr. Grant dled a, HARLAN-An innovation in church se St B Bt She: Bmssw. o B o ices is Deing carried on by Rev Allan eaves & husband G hciay Hock. rector of St Paal's Epseo and two sons . & s cloek he LOGAN—Sheriff Roek Spokase, W asn., for the La Seur indicied by been lonking the indicument Spokane where he was taken mto cus- iy yasterday ENISON—One of the largest cartle and sheep feeders of the cvunty. Jucod Tere has his feod iots, barns and sneds adjoin st the nortih. Today & with Tatches se o a4 large barn fllied with baded ha lamen siot ece Bundred feet in alr and citigens were slarmed for all ihe Wiese buidings wnd of the city. Timely partmen: comfined HARLAN—The State cuies “of the morta section work of the fire de- e fames to e b wustees of the In which recenuy removed her er- of Halley’s Comet (from Cedar Raguds la. and nave boughi Consumption Cured; Duffy’s has been doing all this for the p ation of grain entirely mn.'.-ax Whiskey to them. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention aand cure of co n, pueumonia, grippe, bronchitis. coughs. coids, asthma, malaria, low stomach troubles and all wasting and weakening conditions if taken as directed. It is rec n.xéd as a family medicine everywhere. You shouid have it in your home. If in need of advice, write Medical Compaay. Rochester, New York, stating your case faily. Our doctors will sead you advice free, together with a valuable illustrated medical booklet, con- taining rare common-sense rules for without, and some of the many thousands of gratifying letters from men and women in all walks of life, both oid benefited by the use of this great medicine, and whe continme to enjoy good health. It is soid IN SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by druggists, grocers aad dealers everywhere, or shipped direct. Price $1.00 per large bottle. Petan the health and strength-giving properties Gained 25 Pounds The Doctor Diagnosed the Case as Tuberculosis When Mrs. Fleming Was So Weak and Run-Down She Wasn't Able to Do Any Work-—Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, the Worid 's Greatest Medicine, Cured Her and Built Up Her Health and Strength—Her Weight Has Increased Twenty-five Pounds In a recent letter sh what Duffy’s Pure Ma een mont go [ was so able to do my work. I doetor I right. [ was advised key and I did. N weigh 125 poun of Duffy’s Pure 't praise it too highly." 911 South Weber Street, (¢ When vou feel weak and run of sorts. yov need a pure tonie-stimulant that 1p. enrich your blood, qaicken your heart a our heal a gradual, heait maaner s Pure Malt Whiskey refa is an 1 fin absolutely pure Pure rk and iren w result of years of deiicate women and that are so neces- vyears. It is Ovesworked men, tckly ch Department, The Duffy Malt Whiskey health which you camnot afford to be and young, who have been cured and ot thi he erec- ~omt farm. for bids south an t an_active chapter in the un: was annous “ma intended y members and those interested in J cket was given the exhibition, the last facu aggressive campaign was the ersction of a Denison. Jacob e committee to o arrange for pians of sultant of the evang om last winter was the formation of a ittee of one hundred. a3 it was cailed. composed of members of some svangeliea: chureh, and this body s behind nastum. pian. The Faders'ed Women's | clubs. will (aje aetfVe part in the mowe- ment. HARLAN—John M Cox. chatrman of | the Farmers commitire and C. L. Haran, president of Harlan Commercial ex: x 4 mass meetng of smess men of $heibs coRNLy at the court xt Satar e purpose of securing a short agricuituce and dumestic economy Bext winter A represeniativ Agricultu coilege at Ames present to ex: perfecting an twa are Mrs. Mrs Amstein of Schies Big Increase in Newspaper Ads Club Eolds Annual Meeting in New York—L. C. Rosewater Elected Vice President. wspaper club, comprising the leading duily papers af shows a decided inerease in mewspaper advertsements. At e annual dinner and 1un was Presiden: presgent Bee, and Bruce Haideman er treasurer Staats Zeitung eston. New ¥ ager. Er FIVE HUNDRED MINERS ENTOMBED IN WALES Men Are Trapped in ta Bremkdewn inery. i allter~ of Ma- Owing LONDON. April 3.—Five hundred miner: wers entombed this ifternoon a: the Tyn- Y-Bedu colliery in Wales as & result of the bresking down of the cage machinery The managers are endeaToring o make a con nection With the miners through another shaft haif & mile distant LAND CASES WILL GO OVER Federai Jury Now Empanelied Hear Cases from the Omala Distriet Aleae. The land cases stil hanging fire in the United States diwtr court will not be tried during the presemt term, as the jury as now empanefled 3 for Omaza dis- The several defendants m parts of the sate, notably in adron. Xorth Plarte, Hastings sther districts. and it will necessury o empmsel a speciai Jury from ver the state ta try ases. and for the further reason tha: the in- dletments wers drawn before the division of the stale nte two federal divisions and spectai dimricts is pr of February, 19 This specisi jury trict nt will provasiy be cailed early 'n the summer as It iy the wish of Department of Justice to get thess cases cut of the way as specdily as possible. A Cruel Wimtnke s to negieet & eoid or cough. Dr King's New Discovery cures them and prevents consumption. e and T For sale by Seaws Drug Co Shallenberger and Party on Way Home from South Nebraskans Pay Visit to Several Texas Coast Cities and Reach Home Friday. Bogus Stocks Bring Millions to Copper Men Gigantic Frands Alleged to Hawve Been Perpetrated mn Sale of Wyoming Securities. "HEYENNE. aud, Wyo. Aprii B.—Conspiracy aduient stock ocompant frauduien sovernor Ashton C. Shalenberger aad in- |t defraud stock man.pulaiton | uatas Richard L. Metcaife. editor of the and irregular bonding deals are charged “ommoner, A. L. Bixby, sditortal writer against E W. Cobb, F. A. Norton and of the State Journai, Bdgar Howard of the F. B. Draper. directors of the Penn-Wyo- Columbus Telegram and W. J. Furse, the K ming Copper company and fourteen other governor's secretary. accompanied by their | corporations. in a suit in the United wives, passed through Houston today on States circuit court here today their way home to Lincoin, whers they | The compimint charges that the stock- wil arrive Friday evening. The pasty hoiders of the companies mvoived wers visited San Antomo, Houston, Gaiveston, | defrauded of from 0NN to SI0.6M0M Paiacios, Alvin, Siessing, Frascitas. Cor-| The suit brought today was filed by {pus Christi and cirelef the cosst to|Dasid N. Provan aad other stockhoiders | Brownaville They were entertained by the of the Penn-Wyomiing Copper company as ommercial clubs whers they visited and | Intervenors in a suft brought Jasuary 5 were shown over the country and peints of | by L. W. Hawsey of West ViFginia ask- ing for the appeintment terest of N. Pennock The party was chapercned by the af- | of Ohio as receiver of the United Smeiters ficers of the Valley Fruit Farm and Gar- | Railway and Copper company. The inter- en company of Lincoin, Neb., and made a | venors claim the prope the hands personal inspection of the imads of this | of the court really beiongs to the Penn- company situated around the town of | Wyoming Copper compas Francitas. The party speaks fatteringly | The intervenors clatm Cobb, Norton and ¢ the Guif Coast country. They saw fine | Draper and others fmed the United vegetabes and strawberries and visiteq | Smeiters, Railway pper orange orchards in full bicom. with a board of " fraudujently and without the stockholders. transferred of the the \\'eston Hurt in Auto Accrdent Pedestrian's Ankle is Wrenched, but Not Seriousiy—Machine Harls Youth Against Old Man ALBANY, N. Y, April 3. —Edward Pay son Weston was the victim of an aceident tonight. which for a time threatened ser- ousiy to interfere with his journey. He was on hts way from Troy to Hudson. when an aatomobfie which was accompanying m stopped in the middle of the road and ne Penn-Wyom.ng Copper company to United company. consideration of transfer the United company agreed liguidate SGMOW aleged indebtedness of the Penn-Wyoming company. The com- piaint says that the actual debts of the Pean-Wyoming company did not exceed HS0M. while the property is worth from AN 1o MM Other similar charges were made. KNEE TO ANKLEA wother car attempted o pass machine struck & young man, who king near Weston and huried agaipst the oid man, throwing both to the ground. The voung man was 2ot injured, but his foot struck Weston's anile, ng & painful bruise. se pedestrian was removed aus- Suffering Simply Indescribable — Had to Scratch Till Blood Ran— nearty. but a phvsician found no bones Hn“m unwlm fmm Lfld broken and after bdandaging the injured ankie, Weston was put 1o bed. Aner con- Sieep—Gave Up Hope but ng with Dr. Garrison shortly after mid- fecided to resume his Journey e appenced to cacov of aceid visabie to remain CUTICURA FREED HIM FROM SKIN-TORMENT ® About seven vears 2g> & small abra- @ion appeared on my right ieg Just abcve me so that [ serazeh it and it to spread until my leg from my ankie to the knee was one solid scale ke 3 scab. The irritation was always k- nis onger CUSTER COUNTY MAN QUITS WAGE WORKING FOR FARM Glnd He Did So, for Yow He is Dis- posing of Seme High-Priced o H. Leake county was in South Ommah th four loads of worse 4t t and e A sl snnge o would not allow me TN, TS o o meep, or my wi For esch he recaived $L.00 per hun- either, and it was dred mors than on the same shipments completely under- ast year. He said he feit well saiisfied mining our Nealth. I Custer county, according to his report, w 10ost fty pounds in weight and was n a fourishing eonditioz 4 the lang SMOSt ous of By mind with g = . w.n-mm-xw-hm.nnww which was bought six years ago for §i5 pe tion came, at work., on the street op 1cre could now be soid for 50 n the presence of so v, I would I used to be & rafirond man and worked have to scrateh it until I had tie biced Bu: for ington. We while T was in down_into my shoe. I simply caamot describe my suffering durs those sewen ‘The paim, mor: nad two strikes the service. The first one was & long ome and we endured Wanr oucion lows of seep, both (o myseif and hardships. I made up my mind (hat When wife is smply ipdescribabie on next a strike was called I would quit the @nd ope has to experience it o know companr and sesk Work somewhers eise 'fn{ it .. ol - When [ left the rafiroad [ went on & farm “1 tred knds doctors < d I found e lmat business the moet for- remedics but I might as wel have thrown my meney down & sewer. They wouid dry it up for & littie while and il me with hope oniy to H n- tunate for me of ail I comld give 3 T the best ad young man who is Sisentisfied with wages or threstensd with )lu £ not worse. rv— it sadp s Bpiandhen | e by i Gt D u - A y my £ve the Cu where wages fair at pre nt and where j + a trial. After % ™~ all the money earned exn be saved. Then opporiunities to get srarted are constantiy heid out to men of good kind. Up at Ans- ey we are locking for good farm hands. 1 never was in & riks which won anything for me. the Cuticurs Remedies for a little e I fae as a lapse of sx m. Soaile yib Waiw rer me comer. Pactirrence | foet ,«..q,“".?.";’i.'. The Red Dragon of the sky Wateh the -:.h'umumvhrfldr.v.hnhht : for epring [ keep

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